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Every Friday, I will give my keys to victory for the Montreal Impact, in 3 points!
No Piatti, No Party?
The Montreal Impact will be without the service of their star Designated Player Nacho Piatti on Saturday versus Chicago. Ignacio could be out several weeks due to a groin injury. Can the Impact create quality goal scoring chances without the Argentinian in the lineup? Can the Impact capitalize on their looks on goal with a depleted lineup? If so, Montreal could come out of Toyota Park with a favorable result. In this case, I would consider a draw on the road a favorable result. If not, a tough afternoon at the office it will be.
Shoot to Score
The Impact are 17th in MLS for shot attempts. The ratio of attempts vs on target is respectable (26/10). To compensate for the clinical finishing skills of Piatti during his absence, the Impact needs to put the odds in their favor literally and raise the amount of shot attempts, hopefully on target. It will not be easy and with the injury to Patrice Bernier, the service coming from the midfield could struggle, but raising the amount of shot attempts could raise the probability of goal scored.
Forget Bastian, Cover Dax!
It will be a big day for the Fire, to say the least. Bastian could play, but will doubtfully start. Dax and Juninho are the two key Fire players you need to cover at all times. The revamped midfield for Chicago has already paid dividends this year and with all the new eyes on their product on Saturday, they will want to put on a show! If Montreal can stifle the Combustible Duo like they successfully stifled David Villa two weeks ago, Montreal could pull off the result on the road for a second straight game.
You can follow Kevin on twitter @KevLaramee

Every Friday, I will give my keys to victory for the Montreal Impact, in 3 points!
No Piatti, No Party?
The Montreal Impact will be without the service of their star Designated Player Nacho Piatti on Saturday versus Chicago. Ignacio could be out several weeks due to a groin injury. Can the Impact create quality goal scoring chances without the Argentinian in the lineup? Can the Impact capitalize on their looks on goal with a depleted lineup? If so, Montreal could come out of Toyota Park with a favorable result. In this case, I would consider a draw on the road a favorable result. If not, a tough afternoon at the office it will be.
Shoot to Score
The Impact are 17th in MLS for shot attempts. The ratio of attempts vs on target is respectable (26/10). To compensate for the clinical finishing skills of Piatti during his absence, the Impact needs to put the odds in their favor literally and raise the amount of shot attempts, hopefully on target. It will not be easy and with the injury to Patrice Bernier, the service coming from the midfield could struggle, but raising the amount of shot attempts could raise the probability of goal scored.
Forget Bastian, Cover Dax!
It will be a big day for the Fire, to say the least. Bastian could play, but will doubtfully start. Dax and Juninho are the two key Fire players you need to cover at all times. The revamped midfield for Chicago has already paid dividends this year and with all the new eyes on their product on Saturday, they will want to put on a show! If Montreal can stifle the Combustible Duo like they successfully stifled David Villa two weeks ago, Montreal could pull off the result on the road for a second straight game.
You can follow Kevin on twitter @KevLaramee
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I was blown away by this article, in all respects. Deep-pocket owners, sport management experience, nice stadium with steep stands, great for soccer, and 15,000 a game in USL. Then the amazing sports rivalries you get in Ohio, and the youth soccer base.
I mean, you can talk all you want about expansion prospects, but those numbers and that venue, in a month's of USL existence, are MLS quality, say no more.
http://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2016/05/13/another-orlando-inside-charts-exciting-rise-fc-cincinnati

MONDAY
19.00 - 19.30: THE MUPPETS - Documentary series following Seattle's Emerald City Supporters group.
19.30 - 20.00: TWO BROKE GIRLS - The continuing comedic adventures of Toronto fans Max and Caroline. After selling their cupcakes on the street to cover their TFC betting losses, they now have to sell their bodies after being convinced that with all the money spent, 2015 would finally be Toronto FC's year. Will they ever learn? And can they raise more than ten bucks a time if they're wearing their TFC strips?
20.00 - 21.00: EMPIRE - Bobby Lenarduzzi and Carl Valentine join the AFTN crew for more chat about the 'Caps NASL days at Empire Stadium. This week, those crazy shootouts and other weird and wacky rule changes.
21.00 - 22.00: NCIS LOS ANGELES - The NCIS team face their toughest task yet. Can they find where Steven Gerrard's talent has gone? Has it sunk without trace? Having looked all at sea in MLS, they're going to have to dive deep to try and recover it, unaware that it's lost forever.
22.00 - 00.00: MONDAY MOVIES - THE NOTEBOOK - No romance here in this dramatic re-enactment of real life events from the US Open Cup. Starring a spoiled little brat Charlie Sheen as Clint Dempsey and Stevie Wonder as referee Daniel Radford. Expect tears, tantrums and origami as the Deuce lets rip.
TUESDAY
19.00 - 20.00: HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER - Educational series for MLS clubs analysing LA Galaxy's magical workings of the league's salary cap.
20.00 - 21.00: LEGENDS OF TOMORROW - Ongoing documentary series chronicling Vancouver Whitecaps' Residency program.
21.00 - 22.00: KARMA AND GREG - Comedy in which a bumbling Toronto football manager gets his just desserts as once again it's shown that spending a shitload of money doesn't guarantee success in Major League Soccer. Tonight's episode - "It really is a ***** Greg".
22.00 - 23.00: CHICAGO FIRED - Comedy-drama about an out of touch, no longer with the times manager called Frank who finally gets found out in the Windy City and heads down to where many other elderly Canadians go out to graze, Arizona.
23.00 - 00.00: THE HEX FILES - Mulder and Scully are called when unexplained phenomena are reported in Vancouver, where not only is a Canadian men's national team match being played in the city, but Canada also beat Honduras in World Cup qualifying in the said match. Paranormal or alien activities are surely at play. With hopes raised, surely horror is around the corner.
WEDNESDAY
19.00 - 20.00: HOUSE OF CURDS - Depressed by his Seattle soccer team's futile existence, an overweight football manager puts on his elasticated pants and runs away to Canada on a personal journey to find himself and eat as much poutine as possible. A cheesy comedy.
20.00 - 21.00: SUITS - Mockumentary series about Major League Soccer's executive. In tonight's episode there's panic when there's no clean napkins left and a new player acquisition rule needs to be written.
21.00 - 22.00: THE MYSTERIES OF MAURO - Tonight, just how does Mauro Rosales get his hair so soft and shiny?
22.00 - 00.00: MIDWEEK MOVIE - DEEP IMPACT - An African footballer's desire to move back to London leaves a hole in his Montreal team the size of a comet hitting the Earth. A PR disaster movie.
THURSDAY
19.00 - 19.30: KOFFIE OR T? - In our new gameshow, Vancouver Whitecaps players are given five random facts and have to guess whether each one is about Gershon Koffie or Russell Teibert. Hilarity ensues, but who will win this week's much sought after golden milk carton?
19.30 - 20.00: THE LEFTOVERS - Fly on the wall documentary series telling the sad tales of what happens to the MLS players not selected in the annual Waiver Draft. Tonight's episode - "Why yes, I would like fries with that".
20.00 - 21.00: ELEMENTARY - Criminal drama set in New York City. Sherlock and Dr Kendall Waston investigate how the city's new expansion team can spend a fortune on star players yet fail to make the MLS playoffs and finish the year with the worst defensive record in the league. Spoiler - after taking one look at their defence, the answer proved elementary.
21.00 - 22.00: ASH VILE - Shocking reality. After his previous derogatory remarks made about MLS, washed up has-been Ashley Cole shows how shameless he and the Galaxy both are, as rumours swirl around his potential move to LA.
22.00 - 23.00: SAVING HOPE - Non stop drama in the life of a female goalkeeper. Can anyone help her?
23.00 - 00.00: THE WELSH LATE LATE SHOW - Robert Earnshaw's talk show. Tonight, the former Welsh international dissects his knack for coming on in the dying minutes and scoring goals. Featuring footage of his late, late winner for Vancouver against Portland throughout the program.
FRIDAY
19.00 - 19.30: THE WEAKEST LINK - Our TFI Friday gameshow hour kicks off with a blast from the past. Tonight, Mo Johnston, John Carver, Chris Cummins, Preki, Nick Dasovic, Aron Winter, Paul Mariner, Ryan Nelsen and Greg Vanney battle it out to see who will be crowned the biggest managerial clusterfuck in Toronto FC history. This one is too close to call and is sure to go down to the wire.
19.30 - 20.00: BARGAIN HUNT - The Whitecaps FO sends Carl Robinson and his blue team to central America with $500 to see what bargains they can find. Remarkably they come back in the allotted one hour with a striker, a midfielder and a bag of balls to swap for Darren Mattocks.
20.00 - 21.00: LAST MAN STANDING - Documentary chronicling the mass exodus of LA Galaxy players this MLS offseason. Will there be anyone left to turn out the lights?
21.00 - 22.00: LENNY DREADFUL - The Steven Lenhart story.
22.00 - 00.00: FRIDAY FILM NIGHT - INGLORIOUS BASTARDS - Biopic set in the world of PRO Referees.

TRAIN LIKE A PROFESSIONAL SOCCER PLAYER WITH OUR COACHES!!!
2 FREE Training Sessions to
Promising Future Soccer Stars of
York Region Shooters
Learn to play soccer from the pros!
Soccer Drills and Skills, tactics, group and one-on-one coaching from
former professional soccer players and certified coaches
Open to players aged 6 to 12
DATES: Wednesday September 26th and Wednesday October 3, 2012
TIMES: 5:30 pm to 7 pm
Location: YR Shooters Home Field,
1 St. Joan of Arc Avenue,
Maple, ON
Cost for Wednesday
After School Program from
From October 10 To November 14th:
$150
See our Academy slideshows:
http://prezi.com/j5kul8rozgts/player2pro-sports-elite-soccer-program/
http://www.slideshare.net/anitakov/shooters-academy-soccer-slideshow
To register for the free sessions, go to www.yorkregionshooters.com

Opening September 2012:
Player2Pro Soccer Collegiate
www.player2prosports.com
A day school located in Vaughan, just north of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, featuring daily soccer training along with a full curriculum of classes towards the completion of internationally recognized high school diploma, supervised by PLAYER2PRO SOCCER COLLEGIATE.
• To educate and train the youth of today to become the highest level of professional soccer player tomorrow
• To educate the youth to offer various career options after the end of a professional soccer career
• Through education, athletes become more confident, analytical, self aware, purposeful, direct, articulate, and the leaders of tomorrow
• A unified facility also opens doors to multiple opportunities for showcase tournaments and invitationals, international tours, scouting visits
• It displays a strong commitment to the development of future players, and adds a sense of prestige to the entire establishment
STRUCTURE
Training sessions are held onsite at the TRIO Sportsplex Facility, 601 Cityview Blvd, Vaughan, Ontario, Canada. Classes also take place at Trio on the second floor.
Total cost including school, training, soccer kit and school uniform is $9500 for the year, September to June.
Contact akovacevic@player2prosports.com or 416-805-9698 for more information or registration
http://www.slideshare.net/anitakov/player2-pro-soccer-collegiate-brochure

Soccer Scouting Camp July 3rd to 7th with Dinamo Zagreb Croatia
Professional Youth Academy GNK-Dinamo Zagreb (Croatia) hosts the first training and identification camp for youth boys (U7 to U17) to be held in Toronto. Camp participants will have the opportunity to experience new training styles, the chance to meet Youth Academy Coaches and potentially earn an invitation for an official trial with the Dinamo Youth Academy in Croatia.
LOCATION:
Grass fields beside Esther Shiner Stadium - 5720 Bathurst St, North York, ON
8:00am- 10:00 am
U7 and U8 - Hydro Field 7 (half)
U9 and U-10 -- Hydro Field 7(half)
10:00am -- 12:00pm
U11 and U12 -- Hydro Field 7(half)
U13 and U14 -- Hydro Field 7(half)
12:00pm- 2:00pm
U15, U16 -- Hydro Field 7 (half)
U17 and up -- Hydro Field 7 (half)
Cost for 5 day camp- $150
The cost per player is $150 ( team with 10 and more players $125 per player) for 5 sessions (each day one session -- 2 hours).
Each player will receive a Dinamo camp T- Shirt.
Also, the camp will award the best players for each age group, from the GNK Dinamo Academy Coaches.
The camp will be supervised by the GNK Dinamo Youth Academy Director: Romeo Jozak, M. Sc.
(UEFA Technical Instructor, UEFA PRO License, Chairman of Croatian Football Federation Technical Committee) and run by GNK DINAMO Youth Academy coaches with minimum UEFA "A" license and professionally playing experience. Also Goalkeeper
coaching will be available.
Register online at: www.player2prosports.com
Call Anita Kovacevic at 416-805-9698 for more information

Barcelona coaches will be holding an elite soccer camp for players of all ages at the York Region Shooters home field located at St. Joan of Arc School, 1 St. Joan of Arc Avenue, from July 9th to 13th.
Week long camp from 9 am to 3 pm will include player training, analysis, and scouting opportunities for teams and clubs in Barcelona, including FC Barcelona and RCD Espanyol.
If you are looking for the next level in soccer, both as a male or female soccer player, then here is your best opportunity!! This is the first time in Canada that coaches of this calibre will be holding a camp for Canadian players.
See here for the Soccer Services brochure:
http://www.slideshare.net/anitakov/soccer-services-presentation-2012
Here are the videos of Sam Medeiros, our company representative for Canada, with Soccer Services Coaches in Barcelona:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bv-MIhAj8dM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MDfhS7Iquk&feature=relmfu
Here is a video of a camp that Joan Vila, FC Barcelona methodology director and director of Soccer Services, hosted:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8FKpsCRV_k&feature=relmfu
Cost of camp is $450. Register online at http://www.player2prosports.com
Call 416-805-9698 for more information.
Spaces are limited! Register today!!

Hey everybody,
This thread will be all about my club and the exciting things we will be doing this season.
...beginning with my announcement that I am joining the WSA Winnipeg Front Office full-time.
http://www.wsawinnipeg.com/index.php/news/110-lee-haber-joins-wsa-front-office
Lee Haber joins WSA Front Office
Co-founder will take on bigger role as Director of Business Development and Operations
You may not know him, but if you've watched a WSA home game and been following the club you have definitely seen his work first hand. In Year 2, he intends to take the club to the next level off-the-pitch.
In its inaugural season, Mr. Haber played a key part in everything WSA Winnipeg. A former player of Coach Badescu's, the two teamed up in late 2010 with the goal of bringing a PDL team to Winnipeg and eventually professional soccer. He wrote the club's business plan which helped them secure a PDL franchise.
That only begins to describe his contribution to WSA Winnipeg.
Those scarves you hoist above your head. He designed them.
The website. He built, using his experience in web-design he developed in previous jobs.
The crest that adorns every jersey, t-shirt, flag, etc. Yeah, that too.
Mr. Haber did all this in his spare time, while he wasn't working full-time as a railway engineer in Montreal.
In spite of all the great things accomplished in WSA's first season, the front office recognized that what was needed to grow the organization was someone who could work on the business side full-time.
The McGill graduate jumped at the opportunity. He quit his job, said goodbye friends in Montreal and flew back home to Winnipeg.
"It is my dream to be part of growing the game in my hometown," said the 24 year-old. "I am in a position where I can take this risk."
"I feel [Lee] is the perfect person for the job," said Coach Badescu. "He has already contributed so much and I believe he will do amazing things for our club now that we have him full-time"
As WSA Director of Business Development and Operations, Mr. Haber will be responsible for growing and managing the business-side of WSA Winnipeg. This what he had to say WSA Winnipeg fans can expect in 2012:
"Last year we got our foot in the door and proved the naysayers wrong that said PDL would never work in Winnipeg"
"This year we are taking everything to the next level"
As for what exactly that entails, fans have much to ponder about.

York Region Shooters of the Canadian Soccer League is hosting an
Elite Summer Soccer Camp with coaches from Barcelona, Spain.
July 9th to 13th in Maple, Ontario, close to Canada's Wonderland.
From 9am to 3pm
St. Joan of Arc Field
1, St. Joan of Arc Avenue
Maple ON
Coaches will also be scouting for Barcelona teams and academies.
Price for 5 day camp:
450$ everything included, full player kit, snacks and beverages, prizes
Scouting option only, 75$ per day.
For more information
Anita Kovacevic
info@yorkregionshooters.com
416-805-9698
Also see our website: http://thewaytoexcellence.webs.com/soccer-camps

Teams: First Team, Reserve, U17, U15, U13, U11
Clubs: York Region Shooters and YR Shooters Academy
Contact: Anita Kovacevic
Email: info@yorkregionshooters.com
Phone: 416-805-9698
Website: www.yorkregionshooters.com
Division: U21 Boys, U17, U15, U13, U11, Reserve and First Team
Details:
We are looking for top level elite players who want to train to become professional soccer players.
Please respond by indicating your full name, age and position, and when you will join us for tryout.
Open tryouts for Shooters teams are at the following times and location:
Location: St. Joan of Arc Field, 1 St. Joan of Arc Avenue, Maple ON
U15: MONDAY- 8:00-9:30 PM, TUESDAY- 7:00-8:30 PM, THURSDAY 7:00-8:30 PM
U11, U13, U17 AND RESERVE TEAM: Every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHT
U11 and U13: 7 pm to 8:30 pm
U17: 8:00 pm to 9:30 pm
Reserve Team : 9:00 pm to 10:30 pm
First Team trains at 9 pm to 10:30 pm, TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND THURSDAYS
We are a competitive, semi-pro and pro league, with opportunities for you to play
both in the Canadian Academy of Futbol League (semi-pro),
www.cafsoccer.com,
or eventually in the Canadian Soccer League (pro),
www.canadiansoccerleague.com,
at the Reserve or First Team team level.
We are going to play, in the CAF league, against these teams, among others:
Brampton City Utd,
North York Astros,
Brantford Galaxy
Mississauga Eagles FC
East York Shooters
St. Catherines Roma Wolves
S.C Toronto Academy
Serbian White Eagles
SC Waterloo
TFC Academy
In the CSL league, we play all the teams listed on this link: http://canadiansoccerleague.com/teams/reserves.asp
As you can see, our level of competition is very high, as we are both a semi-pro and pro league.
If it is elite level development that you are looking for, then you are at the right place.
We are offering a Tour to Barcelona in late September. More details will follow.
We are also assembling an Elite Travel team which will participate in international tournaments. The first
tour will be to Germany in late August with a FIFA scout coming along with us to aid in player transfers to teams.
Finally, we work together with Soccer Services Spain. Here is their catalogue of Services: http://www.slideshare.net/anitakov/soccer-services-presentation-2012
www.soccerservices.net
See our affiliated site to see all the options we offer:
www.player2prosports.com
Here is a video of our head coach and director Sam Medeiros while he was in Barcelona
speaking with a FC Barcelona trainer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bv-MIhAj8dM
Please indicate when you will be joining us for try out, so we can prepare to greet you.
Thanks,
Anita Kovacevic
Program Director
YR Shooters Academy

Futbols24 team is happy to present you April edition of Futbols24 magazine!
In this edition you can read about:
Legendary Spartak Moscow footballer Valery Reingold
Soviet Union triumph in 1960 European Nations Cup
Perspectives of Artjom Rudnev
MLS – example for European leagues?
Latvian Higher League and it’s never ending problems…
Interview with Azerbaijani national team player Vugar Askerov
These and many more articles you can read in April edition!
Read magazine, leave your comments and suggestions! Enjoy, we hope you’ll like it and suggest magazine to your friends!
You can read magazine online on Issuu.com
You can download free Android app on Ibuildapp.com

http://www.slideshare.net/anitakov/shooters-academy-soccer-program-2012
www.yorkregionshooters.com
The York Region Shooters has launched a new Academy Program for Elite Players which
features an incredible program to set you on track for the path that you choose:
1. To become a professional player
2. To attend a college in the United States on a soccer scholarship
The Shooters Academy will hold several ID camps.
The first is the Arsenal ID camp with North
American Arsenal scout, David Karbassiyoon.
http://www.cansoc.org/showthread.php?43701-YORK-REGION-SHOOTERS-SECURE-A-VISIT-BY-ARSENAL%92s-NORTH-AMERICAN-HEAD-SCOUT
Also, the Shooters Academy works with global FIFA agents and scouts located in
Spain, Portugal, England, Italy, France, Holland, Chile, Argentina and
in the North American professional soccer league, the MLS.
The Shooters Academy has a Professional Player Profiling Service and a U.S. College
Sports Scholarship Program. A NCAA U.S. College tour to New York
will take place in October, at no additional cost, as part of the Academy Program.
Shooters Academy Program Director Sam Medeiros is
a UEFA Level A coach and a former
Professional player with extensive coaching
experience in Canada,
including the Ontario Soccer Association Provincial Player Program.
http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1ycV1vrqDU
http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMEmPSmJT_M
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0e24jdyhLE
Shooters Academy Trials are currently set up for Wednesday nights only, but
special requests for players travelling from a distance can be accommodated.
Formal tryouts will be held March 31st and April 1st at
St. Joan of Arc High School, Maple, ON.
http://stjo.ycdsb.ca/
Current Shooters Practices are as follows:
All Shooters Training
Tuesday 9 pm- 11pm
Wed 7:30-9pm
Sat 3pm-5pm
Sun1pm-3pm
Location: Trio Sports Complex: http://www.triosportsplex.com/
Please indicate player details for any interested prospect:
1. Your current age
2. Your soccer resume (please attach in a separate form)
3. What do you hope to achieve in the world of soccer?
The Shooters is also featuring a March Break Barcelona Soccer Tour.
Please click here for more information:
http://sportnetworking.blogspot.com/2012/02/march-break-barcelona-soccer-tour.html
Here is a useful site that details general information about visiting Spain:
http://www.spain.info/en_CA/
Please be aware that final confirmation of the Barcelona March Break tour
needs to be made by Friday February 17, 2012.
Sincerely,
Anita Kovacevic
York Region Shooters Academy Program
Administrative Director

MARCH 12-17 2012, SOCCER TOUR TO BARCELONA, Enjoy Barcelona, Spain as you experience soccer in the FC Barcelona system.
Enjoy Barcelona, Spain as you experience soccer in the FC Barcelona system. FC Barcelona, the best team in the world, has won every major competition since 2009. Lionel Messi, FIFA Player of the Year for 2009, 2010, and 2011, plays for FC Barcelona.
Tour features include:
• Playing matches against Spanish youth teams.
• Training with Soccer Services, the FC Barcelona methodology .
• Attending FC Barcelona youth practices and 1st Division game.
• Attending RCD Espanyol youth practices and 1st Division game.
We also offer exclusive rates for coaches and parents.
The tour is run by Sport Networking Spain, and fully guided by Sport Networking tour guides who chaperone your group 24 hours. You will be accommodated in a hotel close to the RCD Espanyol stadium where soccer training will take place. There are also seminars available to coaches.
If you choose the World Cup package, you are guaranteed 4 soccer trainings and 2 friendly games against Spanish youth teams. You also have coaching seminars in which players also participate. You have the rare opportunity to see the RCD Espanyol youth and 1st division teams practice, and FC Barcelona youth team practice, along with interviewing a FC Barcelona coach. You will tour Camp Nou and surrounding area, and most importantly, see FC Barcelona youth and 1st division games, and a RCD Espanyol 1st division game.
The entire coaching methodology is based on the FC Barcelona system, a first of its kind in Canada!
A package this filled with training, playing and observing team practices has never been offered before, and offers a first time inside view of what makes the FC Barcelona system so successful!
Please email for further information.
akovacevic@sportnetworking.es

Canadian Academy of Futbol, York Region Shooters Academy Program
The York Region Shooters Academy Program is holding tryouts March 31 and April 1st at St.Joan of Arc High School, 1 Saint Joan of Arc Avenue, Maple, Ontario Canada L6A 1W9. This academy is part of the Canadian Academy of Futbol, a newly-created private soccer academy, now being formed in Toronto and which has agreed to a working relationship with the Canadian Soccer League. The CSL in 2010 decided to embrace the subject of skills training and the broader scope of player development, requiring its member clubs to affiliate with youth soccer in the immediate community as part of an overall stepped-up CSL player development program.
The newly-formed Canadian Academy of Futbol is based in Ontario and will, therefore, be in full compliance with the Ontario Soccer Association’s recently announced requirements for soccer academies operating in the province.
Club: York Region Shooters, CAF Shooters Academy
email: info@yorkregionshooters.com
Website: www.yorkregionshooters.com
Details:
DEVELOP INTO AN ELITE SOCCER PLAYER.
PLAY IN THE YORK REGION SHOOTERS ACADEMY.
You may have the opportunity to play in the:
Canadian Soccer League First Division, against other teams in the CSL, including Toronto FC and Montreal Impact Academy teams of the MLS.
Canadian Soccer League Reserve Division, against other teams in the CSL, including Toronto FC and Montreal Impact Academy teams of the MLS.
Canadian Academy of Futbol (CAF) against teams in the CSL, including possible teams from Toronto FC and Montreal Impact Academy teams of the MLS.
TRAIN, PLAY, COMPETE AT THE HIGHEST LEVEL.
Shooters Academy Program —PLAYERS AGED U11 to U21
TRAIN UP TO 5 DAYS A WEEK.
NATIONALLY AND INTERNATIONALLY LICENCED HEAD COACH, Sam Medeiros
FIFA SANCTIONED PROFESSIONAL TEAM.
PLAY PROFESSIONALLY IN CSL, MLS OR EUROPEAN LEAGUES.
INDOOR AND OUTDOOR PROGRAM.
SUMMER PROGRAM.
RESIDENCY OPTIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR U.S. COLLEGE/ CANADIAN SCHOLARSHIPS.PLAYER PROFILE SERVICE.
FIFA LICENCED AGENT.
SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST CLASSES FOR U.S. COLLEGE ENTRY.
WE HELP MAKE DREAMS BECOME A REALITY.
With its focus on elite soccer development, the staff at Shooters Academy is committed to the goal of producing first class soccer players who are able to compete on the global stage, while focusing on obtaining opportunities to play either at the U.S. College level or at the professional level. Our professional faculty is a combination of qualified fitness, sport trainers, coaches, and educators who have tailored programs for our players to achieve the highest standards possible.

This is to all the Canadian soccer supporters who avidly follow the growth of the game in this country (especially the ones who live in Winnipeg).
My name is Lee and I am part of a group that is launching a PDL team in Winnipeg. We will be making a formal public announcement in late November, but I felt that you guys should know about us beforehand.
We believe there is a great passion for the sport in Winnipeg that simply hasn't been tapped. Our goal is to grow the game in our city by developing youth, engaging the community and providing an authentic soccer viewing experience.
Part of this embracing the supporters culture, so one of our ideas is to have a supporters section and a supporters ticket page. Here's where we need your help: as a potential supporter we would like know what benefits you would like included in your ticket package.
Here are some of our ideas:
# Game Jersey
# Team Scarf
# (1) FREE beverage per match
# Discount pricing for playoffs, exhibition friendlies, road trips
# Automatic member of our members association (based on the Seattle Sounders Alliance)
# Discount on food concessions
Please let me know how much you would value each of these things. If you have your own ideas about anything really, please share them as well. Any feedback will help us be a better club.
Yours in Soccer,
Lee

The new issue of Barcelona Metropolis (78) has a feature section on football as a global phenomenon, with articles dealing with politics, finances, cultural conflict, fans, the media. On the world of football stars.
The magazine is published online in English.
http://www.barcelonametropolis.cat/en/page.asp?id=3

It hasn't always been easy to be a soccer fan in Canada. The mainstream media has often all but ignored the sport and many of the top Canadian sports analysts have been downright antagonistic towards it. Hockey continues to dominate the headlines and mainstream media and it likely will for many years to come. While some 80 per cent of Canadians watched part of the recent Olympic hockey final, fans of the Canadian Men's National Team had to listen to a Jamaican radio feed on the Internet in order to follow the action for Canada's recent friendly against Jamaica. At the same time, it is not difficult to understand where Major League Soccer Commissioner Don Garber was coming from when said that Toronto has the potential to become a soccer epicenter.
http://www.rednationonline.ca/Canada_on_the_Cusp_of_a_Golden_Era_of_Soccer_apr_2_10_article.shtml